Friday, 14 March 2014

Prevent Moisture Damage With Help Of Crawlspace Encapsulation Atlanta Contractors

By Gwen Lowe


If you have a crawlspace in your home, you should ensure that it is sealed with vapor barriers to prevent the problem of moisture. By consulting crawlspace encapsulation Atlanta contractors, they are able to clean the crawlspaces and apply sealing material that prevents moisture infiltration into the interior of the house. Although moisture causes problems in basements, for the case of crawlspaces, it can be a serious issue because the grounds are not easily accessible.

The musty odor comes from the decaying debris. Because these areas are not cleaned regularly, debris accumulates over long period of time, and when moisture eventually reaches the surfaces, it causes a lot of trouble. When water enters the base, it causes the debris to start rotting and soon the area begins to smell bad. The bad smelling air from the crawl space is not healthy to breathe, and this is especially true with moldy and pungent smell.

In addition, the surface of the crawlspaces is mainly open soil with no concretes foundation. This area provides access to most plumbing fixtures, which are installed in your home including water drainage systems. The spaces offer convenient access to plumbing fixtures such as pipes, and substructures. They also offer access to a variety of other areas, which may be difficult to access.

It is important to consult professionals to clean and remove the debris and then seal the space with barrier vapor material. Moreover, moisture within the crawlspaces causes condensation or sweating on air conditioning ductwork and the equipment. This may lead to problems with the efficiency and functioning of air-conditioning equipments. It may also cause damages to your air-conditioning appliances.

Your properly can soak in water and the molds grow in surfaces. Molds cause the decaying process to increase as they feed on organic material. In order to make sure that you protect your building from moisture damage, you have to use vapor barriers to prevent the infiltration of moisture. It requires good preparation of the ground to prevent water from entering inside.

Heavy rainfall makes the grounds to be wet, and the moisture may infiltrate concretes and lead its way into crawlspaces. Concretes walls are porous and will allow moisture to spread easily from one point to another. If there is a lot of water outside the house on the ground, it can slowly seep through the walls and enter inside the building. Since the crawlspaces can have open soils as the foundation, it makes it easy for water to seep through and enter the basements spaces.

In addition, the drainage system outside is looked at to ensure that it is working properly including the gutter lines. Inside the premises, the foundation may be done using waterproof cement material. If the crawlspaces have open grounds or soils, they are worked on to ensure that moisture does not enter the premises. The cracks on walls are repaired and any plumbing fixtures releasing water are repaired.

Gutters are designed to collect water and direct it away from the roofing surface, but when they develop holes and openings, the water falls to the ground and seeps down to the crawlspaces. With help of contractors, they clean your crawlspaces, remove all the decaying material, and dry the area before applying a sealing material that is weatherproof and prevents the infiltration of moisture.




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